Your setup is not removed. have a look in your /tmp directory. There is a tar.gz copy of the directory /home/admispconfig, /root/ispconfig and the database. Unpack them in their orignal directories and run the setup again.

x86_64 is not yet officially supported by ISPConfig. We are still working on a reliable method to detect if an installed linux (not the processor) is a 64 BIT version. Most distributions have the same version ifo for 32 and 64 bit.

The problem now is that after the setup fails my complete installation is removed. Now I can't do an update anymore.

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My update failed because my hard drive ran out of space. I didn't know about the backup copy in /tmp, so I just ran the setup again. As it wanted to do a new installation, I simply entered the same values as during my initial installation. The things I need seem to be running fine so far.

One thing though, I cannot find the new invoice module. Could somebody please point me in the right redirection? I don't know whether I am just blind or whether there are other problems with my installation.

Its a similar problem then with x86_64 None of the core developers has an powerPC, so we need someone with powerpc to can join the development team who can work on the installer modifications and can test it.

Open the ispconfig database with phpmyadmin, go to the table sys_user and open the record with the username = admin. The field modules must contain this:

sys,isp,dns,isp_file,isp_fakt,tools,help

Save the changes in the database and the invoicing module must appear after a re login in ispconfig.

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isp_fakt was indeed missing, so I added it and logged in again. However, I still wasn't able to see the invoice module. I then ran the setup again and after the "upgrade" the module was visible.Thank you for your help!

I am sure I have asked this question before... but when I install the update version after unpacking it I will need to change one of the files in order to make it work with a 64bit system right???? and then run the setup program.

I am sure I have asked this question before... but when I install the update version after unpacking it I will need to change one of the files in order to make it work with a 64bit system right???? and then run the setup program.

I am sure I have asked this question before... but when I install the update version after unpacking it I will need to change one of the files in order to make it work with a 64bit system right???? and then run the setup program.

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Yes.

As posted above in this thread, the installer is not acpable to detect 64 bit systems yet.

How do I disable this check as 2.1.0 never bothered with it and I just can't create a site even when the DNS points to my server...

Ooh and how do I disable service monitoring manually. I use some IP's on the server for other stuff and the scritp monitors the 0.0.0.0:80 entry which I killed as otherwise Apache2 would take all available IP's on my system... So now I keep getting mail that Apache2 isn't running, while the monitoring page shows that nothing is monitored. I recall this happening before when upgrading that all configiured monitors either are removed when upgrading or aren't shown in the user interface.

How do I disable this check as 2.1.0 never bothered with it and I just can't create a site even when the DNS points to my server...

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Please check all the recycle bins in ISPConfig! You can also use the search function to find out which other site uses the domain.

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Ooh and how do I disable service monitoring manually. I use some IP's on the server for other stuff and the scritp monitors the 0.0.0.0:80 entry which I killed as otherwise Apache2 would take all available IP's on my system... So now I keep getting mail that Apache2 isn't running, while the monitoring page shows that nothing is monitored. I recall this happening before when upgrading that all configiured monitors either are removed when upgrading or aren't shown in the user interface.